Accents and The Escapist!

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Scarim Coral

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Tubez said:
Scarim Coral said:
Tubez said:
Scarim Coral said:
I have no accent what so ever althought this guy I know thought I had an American accent.
Everyone has an accent.
No really I don't really have an accent at all. I'm guessing this is the result of my parent wanting me to speak Chinese but growing up in a English schools had kind of mess up my listenning so I haven't pick up an accent.
Everyone has an accent.

"What is an accent?
An accent is a way of pronouncing a language. It is therefore impossible to speak without an accent."


Perhaps you cannot hear that you got one?
I have heard my own voice via a voice recorder and my voice is monotone. My voice doesn't really have a hint of an accent as in where the accent is from (like Scottish, Yorkshire etc).

I suppose the only way I can prove this if we had met in person.
 

Auninteligentname

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I have an Norwegian accent, I would guess. What? You suddenly thought of Petter Solberg and/or Jens Stoltenberg? No, no, I don't have the accent of the eastern part of Norway, I have the accent of the west part of Norway.

Those from the eastern part sounds funny.
 

Mr.Squishy

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I've lived most of my life near (an hour's drive) away from Oslo, the Norwegian capitol, so I have a relatively plain and city-based accent, with a few local variations from living in a small place where everyone knows everyone. However, I've recently moved waaaay north in the country, which has a very well known accent that's considered kind of low-brow (a bit like the 'merican south), so I'm expecting some linguistic osmosis to affect me. And apparently my accent is noticeable when I speak english, even though my vocabulary and syntax is perfect, and I'm honestly quite proficient at speaking english for a Norwegian. Still, most people don't recognize where it's from (some jackass thought it was french), but then again, Norway ain't too famous, I suppose..

Boy, that's kind of a rant, ain't it.
 

BlackStar42

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I think my accent is fairly neutral. There are traces of Black Country/Brummie in there,especially when I'm angry, but my mother was VERY determined to stamp those out when I was young. It worked.